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A Vogue Fashion Editor as your Personal Shopper in Milan

Revamp your look in Italy's fashion capital!

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Highlights:

Your trip to Milan, one of the world's fashion capitals, could also mean finding that fabulous look you've always dreamt of. Tell us what you're looking for, and we'll help you maximise your time. Be it finding wonderful accessories, the latest in leather, this season's most talked about shoes, or a brand-new wardrobe for the coming season, that unique outfit with a wow factor; whatever your heart's desire, your own personal shopper will do the scouting for you!

FAQs

How long are lines for the duomo in Florence?

Due to new security measures at the Duomo, all visitors must go through a metal detector for security check. Being a new system, there is only one entry and limited security personnel, as such the lines can be quite long. In case of very long

Due to new Italian security measures at major tourist sites, lines to get into major churches and monuments can be unpredictably long. Our great guides will do their best to get you in and will describe to you what's inside if the line is too long. There is no way to avoid the new security measures and we apologize for any inconvenience caused. On some occasions, the Duomo and other Churches may be closed for religious services, as is the case each Sunday when we see the Duomo only from the outside. You may then return to see the inside on your own after the Duomo re-opens at 1:30pm.

In Italy, tipping is not as common in restaurants as it is in North America. You will sometimes see on your bill that a “coperto” or service fee is already included...

... In the past, it was customary not to leave any tip at a restaurant; now, however, most people leave a small tip of 5% or less. With taxis, it is customary to give a small tip when drivers help with loading and unloading luggage.